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Salākā                                                                                            Savighāta



               -agga room for distributing food by tickets J i.123; Mhvs  Sallapati [saṁ+lapati] to talk (with) D i.90; ii.109; Miln 4; sal-
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           15, 205.  -odhāniya a case for the ointment — stick Vin  lapeti the same Vin iv.1 .
           i.204. -gāha taking of votes, voting Vin ii.85, 98 sq. (3 kinds).
                                                                Sallalīkata pierced, perforated J i.180. Trenckner suggests that
           -gāhāpaka ticket — issuer, taker of voting tickets Vin ii.84.
                                                                   this form may have arisen from *sallakīkata (from sallaka, por-
           -bhatta food to be distributed by tickets Vin i.58, 96; ii.175;
                                                                   cupine).
           J i.123; DhA i.53 (eight kinds). -vātapāna a window made
                                                                Sallahuka (adj.) [saṁ+lahuka] light J i.277; ii.26; Vism 65; DhA
           with slips of wood Vin ii.148. -vutta "subsisting on blades
                                                                   iv.17; sallahukena nakkhattena on lucky nights J ii.278; sal-
           of grass" (or "by means of food tickets"?) Vin iii.6, 67; iv.23;
                                                                   lahukavuttin whose wants are easily met, frugal Sn 144; DA
           A i.160; S iv.323. Cp. BSk. śalākāvṛtti Divy 131. -hattha
                                                                   i.207.
           brush — hand, a kind of play, where the hand is dipped in lac
           or dye and used as a brush (?) D i.65; DA i.85.      Sallāpa [saṁ+lāpa] conversation D i.89; A ii.182; J i.112, 189;
                                                                   Miln 94. Often in cpd. kathā & allāpa°.
        Salāṭuka (adj.) [cp. *Sk. śalāṭu] fresh, unripe S i.150= Sn p. 125;
           Miln 334; VvA 288.                                   Sallitta [saṁ+litta] smeared (with) Th 1, 1175 (mīḷha°).
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        Salābha [sa +lābha] one's own advantage Dh 365.         Sallīna [saṁ+līna] sluggish, cowering D ii.255; asallīna active,
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        Salila (nt.) [cp. Sk. salila, to sarati ] water Sn 62, 319, 672; J  upright, unshaken D ii.157; S i.159; iv.125; Cp. v.68. paṭi°.
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           i.8; v.169; VvA 41; PvA 157; Nd 665 ("vuccati udakaṁ");  Sallīyanā (f.) stolidity Dhs 1156, 1236.
           Miln 132 (written saliḷa); Sdhp 168. It is also adj. salilaṁ āpo
                                                                Sallekha [fr. saṁ+likh] austere penance, the higher life M i.13,
           flowing water J vi.534; cp. Miln 114: na tā nadiyo dhuva —
                                                                   40; Vin i.305; Ps i.102, 103; Pug 69 sq.; DA i.82; Vism 69;
           salilā.
                                                                   Miln 360, 380; adj. Vin i.45; sallekhitācāra practising austere
               -dhārā shower of water Miln 117. -vuṭṭhi id. Vism 234.
                                                                   penance Miln 230, 244, 348 sq.; °vutti Vin ii.197; Vism 65
        Salla (nt.) [Vedic śalya, cp. śalākā] an arrow, dart M i.429 (°ṁ  (°vuttitā). Cp. abhi°.
           āharati to remove the a); ii.216; S iv.206; J i.180; v.49; Sn 331,
                                                                Sallekhatā (f.)=sallekha D iii.115; Vism 53.
           767; Miln 112; Vism 503 (visa° sting of poison; cp. VbhA
                                                                Saḷāyatana (nt.) [ṣaḍ° for which ordinarily chal°: see cha] the
           104 sallaṁ viya vitujjati); often metaphorically of the pierc-
                                                                   six organs of sense and the six objects — viz., eye, ear, nose,
           ing sting of craving, evil, sorrow etc., e. g. antodosa° Miln
                                                                   tongue, body, and mind; forms, sounds, odouis, tastes, tan-
           323; taṇhā° S i.40, 192; bhava° Dh 351; rāga° DhA iii.404;
                                                                   gible things, ideas; occupying the fourth place in the Paṭic-
           PvA 230; soka° Sn 985; Pv i.86; KhA 153. Cp. also D ii.283;
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           Sn 51, 334, 938; J i.155; iii.157; DhA iv.70. At Nd 59 seven  casamuppāda D ii.32; M i.52; A i.176; S ii.3; Vin i.1; Vism
                                                                   529, 562 sq., 671; VbhA 174, 176 sq., 319.
           such stings are given with rāga°, dosa°, moha°, māna°, diṭṭhi°,
           soka°, kathankathā°. — abhūḷha° one whose sting of craving  Sava (adj.) [fr. sru, savati] dripping, flowing with (—°) Pv ii.9 11
           or attachment is pulled out D ii.283; Sn 593; J iii.390; Pv i.8 7  (madhu°, with honey).
           etc. (see abbūḷha). — Cp. vi°.                       Savaka see °saṁ.
               -katta [*kartṛ cp. Geiger P.Gr. § 90, 4] "one who works
                                                                Savanka a sort of fish J v.405. Cp. satavanka & sacca-vanka.
           on the (poisoned) arrow," i. e. a surgeon M i.429; ii.216; Sn
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           562; It 101; Miln 110, 169; Vism 136 (in simile); KhA 21 (id.).  Savacanīya [sa +vacanīya] (the subject of a) conversation Vin
           The Buddha is the best surgeon: Sn 560; Miln 215. -kattiya  ii.5, 22, 276.
           surgery D i.12 (T. °ka); DA i.98.  -bandhana at Th 2, 347
                                                                Savati [sru; cp. Sk. srotas stream; Gr. ῥεϋμα, ῥέω to flow; Ags.
           take as salla+ bandhana "arrow & prison bond" (ThA 242 dif-
                                                                   strēam=stream; Oir. sruth] to flow Sn 197, 1034; J vi.278; Dh
           ferent). -viddha pierced by an arrow Th 1, 967; Sn 331; cp.
                                                                   370. — ppr. fr. savantī ThA 109.
           ruppati. -santhana removal of the sting Dh 275 (=nimmath-  1
                                                                Savana (nt.) [fr. śru: see suṇāti] 1. the ear Sn 1120; Miln 258.
           ana abbāhana DhA iii.404).
                                                                   — 2. hearing D i.153, 179; A i.121; S i.24; Vin i.26; Sn 265,
        Sallaka [cp. *Sk. śalala & śallaka] a porcupine J v.489.                                     1
                                                                   345; Dh 182; J i.160, 250; Miln 257; Nd 188. sussavanaṁ
        Sallakī (f.) [cp. Class. Sk. śallakī] the tree Boswellia thurifera  sāvesi she made me hear a good hearing, she taught me a good
           (incense tree) J iv.92; pl. ° — iyo J vi.535; bahu-kuṭaja —  thing J i.61; savanaṭṭhāne within hearing J iv.378. dhamma°
           sallakika Th 1, 115 (=indasālarukkha [?]).              hearing the preaching of the Dhamma Vin i.101 etc.
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        Sallakkhaṇā (f.) [fr. sallakkheti] discernment, testing Dhs 16,  Savana (nt.) [fr. savati] flowing Dh 339; J iv.288; v.257; savana
           292, 555; Pug 25; Vism 278; VbhA 254; DhsA 147; asal-   — gandha of the body, having a tainted odour Th 2, 466.
           lakkaṇa non-discernment S iii.261.                   Savanīya (adj.) [grd. of suṇāti] pleasant to hear D ii.211; J i.96 (
        Sallakkhita [pp. of sallakkheti] realized, thought DhA i.89.  — ṇ — ); J vi.120=122 (savaneyya).
        Sallakkheti [saṁ+lakkheti] to observe, consider Vin i.48, 271;  Savantī (f.) [cp. Vedic sravat, orig. ppr. of sru, sravati] a river
           J i.123; ii.8; Vism 150; to examine J v.13; to bear in mind  Vin ii.238; Bu ii.86=J i.18; J vi.485; Miln 319.
           DhsA 110; J vi.566; to understand, realize, conclude, think
                                                                Savara [Epic Sk. śabara, cp. śabala=P. sabala] an aboriginal tribe,
           over J iv.146; VvA 185; VbhA 53; asallakkhetvā without de-
                                                                   a savage Vin i.168; Miln 191.
           liberation Vin ii.215; inadvertently J i.209. — Caus. II. sal-  4
                                                                Savasa [sa +vasa] one's own will DhsA 61 (°vattitā; cp. Expos.
           lakkhāpeti to cause to be noted Mhvs 9, 24; DhsA 121; to
                                                                   81).
           persuade, bring to reason J vi.393.
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